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Please Join Us on December 9th, 2017 at Serana Hotel from 05PM to 08PM, to Celebrate with SINAPISI RWANDA…

Following 25 years of consistent and faithful involvement in building Communities in
Rwanda, SINAPISI-RWANDA NGO Rwanda looks forward to celebrating with its key
partners and friends, its exciting Journey toward empowering Communities in
Rwanda and in the Region. We will be joined by partners and friends from the Government of Rwanda, Private Sector, NGOs and Development Partners.

IN A NUTSHELL:

Founded in 1992 by Mr. Jean Baptiste SENGAYIRE

Affiliated to the Glorious Cross of St Francis of Assisi (Franciscan Movement)

One of the Home-grown Leading Organizations active in the arena of Vulnerable Children and Women, HIV, Technical And Vocation Training and Entrepreneurship

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From March 21 to March 25, 2016, the Abundant Leadership Institute (ALI) will offer an important module called “Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD)” in partnership with renowned community builder Cormac Russell and Wellspring’s own Rachel Mahuku.

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On February 26, 2016, The Rwanda Education NGOs Coordinating Platform held its first General Assembly session of the year 2016. The meeting was voluntarily sponsored by Chance for Childhood, RENCP member. This important rendezvous was an opportunity for RENCP members to reconnect and to exchange ideas in order to foster collaboration between different members, to update each other on key accomplishments as well as challenges encountered in the implementation of national plans and strategies, and to strengthen the advocacy in the broad education sector. RENCP General Assemblies are also opportunities for Education NGOs to engage with development partners like the Rwanda Education Board (REB) as well as DFID and UNICEF.

Highlights from the General Assembly:

60+ people representing their respective member organisations were present

Members received a warm welcoming remark from the Chairing Organization, PLAN International Rwanda

Chance for Childhood, the hosting organization, made a compelling presentation on their investment in the life of children through their educational programmes (See the attached powerpoint presentation)

Members were updated on key broad sector updates

Save the Children facilitated interactive group discussions on key issues faced by RENCP members at both policy and implementation levels

REB/TDM offered an overall presentation on the implementation of the new competency-based Curriculum, followed by questions, discussions and recommendations

RENCP Working Groups, presented key advocacy issues to the participants
Members were updated and introduced to the RENCP members needs survey